Stove



Jan. 1o, .192a E. GERMER STOVE Filed March v, v19:25

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ltltl el tl .Patented Jan. 10, 1928.

UNITED STATES EDWARD GERMER, OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA.

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Application filed March 7,

This invention is designed to .improve and render more available the 'full capacity of gas stoves. To this end the stove is provided with a iframe with a permanent gas burner and an extension on which there is arranged a removable oven. The removable oven is looked in place on the extension so that the ilnll eflieieney ifronfi the oven may be had and at the saine time it `gives to the stove when the oven is in place an appearance ol' permanence which adde` to its al;- traetiveness. Features and detalle ol2 the invention will appear lroin the speeilieation and claim.

T he invention is illustrated in the aeeoinpanying drawings as follows:-

Fig. l ie a` perspective view of the etove i'roin the :front of the stove.

Fig. 2 an end view ot the Stove, a part being broken away to better ehow oonetruotion.

Fig'. l a section of the front edge ol" the :stove on the line SMH in Fig. l.

Figi. el :1 eeetion on the line ffl-Ll in Fig. 1l.

Figi. 5 an enlarged view ol the looking,n hook on the oven.

l marke the stove frame. :2 burner openings in the stove traine, 3 a .manifold along; the front o'l' the stove, 4lvolvee controlling the burners under the openings 2, and 5 a` shell above the traine carried by a bracket li. the stove being provided with the back (in. An oven extension 7 is arranged on the traine l and this provided with an oven burner 8 with a burner openingT 8/ and this ie controlled by a valve 72 A removable oven 9 is adapted to be placed on the extension to cover the saine and it is provided with rm opening l() adapted to register with the opening;` 8 so that the oven may be heated from the burner 8 which burner aleo designed to act as a broiler burner along); the lines of the invention set forth in in v application, Serial Number 7,8415, filed Feb.

1925. Serial No. 13,842.

9th, 1.925. The oven provided with a door .ll opening' on an invlsihle hinge l2 toward the iront o'l the oven, the door lbrining a .shell in iront olf the oven when open.

A hool lil; ie arranged at the rear ol the oven and is adapted to hook into a. slot .l5 in the 'traine oi the extension. lily tilting the oven Ato the poeitirm shown in Fig'. the oven may be removed. Then dropped to place the hook tends to lock the oven in place on the etere top, the oven being oi a eize to eonipletely eover the extension and thml to give. the appearance ot a permanent part ol" the Stove.

rlhe oven has a lip 1S at its front edge whirh overlaps the liront edge ol the extension. When the oven is in ite lower position this edge tende to look the oven in place on the stove and to close the openingl between the oven and the top ol the Stove. The ehel'li 5 is lett without a bracket at the oven end oiE lhe shell and with the oven in place rives the oppeziiranee ol? a permanent strueture olf :ove The oven has a flange 1G which engages the rear :lfaee of the haelt t5 so ae to close the openingbetween the oven and the bach when the oven .ie in place and :it the saine time assiste in loeliinp; the oven in place on the top.

lllhal: l claim ae new isn-- lo a stove, the combination of a` anie having an oven opening; a burner under the opening; a removable oven over the open ing; and nieane looking` the oven in place on the traine comprising;r a downwardly eX- tending hooi( on the oven and an upwardly opening Slot on the frame termino; a eonneetion at the rear ol the oven With the oven in plat-e over the opening and a dependiner lip on the oven overlalming the trent of 4the traine.

ln ter'tilnony whereof.' l have hereunto eel; my hand.

EDWARD @ERB/IEP. 

